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Fine Dining (2023)

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 15M

Director : Jefferson Dutton

Synopsis

Arrogant superstar chef Alex Fine pursues the impossible dream of earning a fourth Michelin Star.

Actors

Michael Blaiklock
Michael Blaiklock
Chef Alex Fine
Lisa Gilroy
Lisa Gilroy
Sabrina
Peter Banifaz
Peter Banifaz
Hugh
Jordana Capra
Jordana Capra
Michelin
Saudia Rashed
Saudia Rashed
Diane
Joe Saunders
Joe Saunders
Proposal Man
Dave Horwitz
Dave Horwitz
Server
Ani Raya-Flores
Ani Raya-Flores
Hostess
Rachael Hastings
Rachael Hastings
Proposal Woman
Kelly Q.E. Hudson
Kelly Q.E. Hudson
Fish Freak

Crews

Jefferson Dutton
Jefferson Dutton
Director
Michael Blaiklock
Michael Blaiklock
Writer
Jefferson Dutton
Jefferson Dutton
Producer
Michael Blaiklock
Michael Blaiklock
Producer
Ben Wexler
Ben Wexler
Producer
Virginia Melin
Virginia Melin
Producer
Stoney Sharp
Stoney Sharp
Producer
Daniel Kenji Levin
Daniel Kenji Levin
Director of Photography
Zach Bachand
Zach Bachand
Second Assistant Camera
Eric Parkin
Eric Parkin
First Assistant Camera
Peter Nile
Peter Nile
Gaffer
Marlo Madlangbayan Gaite-de Joya
Marlo Madlangbayan Gaite-de Joya
Grip
Rosie Sanders
Rosie Sanders
Production Design
Ayaka Ohwaki
Ayaka Ohwaki
Set Dresser
Carl Fieler
Carl Fieler
Set Dresser
Calliope Weisman
Calliope Weisman
Set Dresser
Sean McOmber
Sean McOmber
Set Dresser
Elizabeth Birkenbuel
Elizabeth Birkenbuel
Costumer
Lili Eve Kaytmaz
Lili Eve Kaytmaz
Makeup & Hair
Mike Morrissey
Mike Morrissey
Production Assistant
Jefferson Dutton
Jefferson Dutton
Editor
Chris VanArtsdalen
Chris VanArtsdalen
Visual Effects
Jordan Branch
Jordan Branch
Colorist
Nathaniel Smith
Nathaniel Smith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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